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Defense Lawyer in D.C. Found Guilty in Fake Evidence Scheme
A federal judge on June 22 found a longtime criminal defense lawyer in Washington guilty for his lead role in a scheme to fabricate evidence, a win for prosecutors in a closely watched case that raised concern in the defense bar.Capital Sources: Two Canadian banks, contrasting U.S. success
While TD Bank has thrived in the U.S. market, its rival and fellow Canadian bank RBC has struggled with more than $3 billion in losses in the states over the past four years.Software for Moving Inc. v. Frid
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United States v. Louis Daidone
Predicate Racketeering Activities Deemed 'Related'; 'Pattern of Racketeering Activity' EstablishedJust Say No to Politics In the Workplace
Should executives pay their salaried employees overtime? For those who have not considered this question recently, now is the time. Mistakes in this area increasingly result in multimillion-dollar judgments and settlements against employers.Trending Stories
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